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Drill bushes help to guide the drill directly into the drilling jig. Using drill bushes simplifies and optimises the drilling process at the workplace.
Drill bushes (positioning bushes) from KIPP
Drill bushes, also used as positioning bushes, are practical standard elements that guide a drill in a drilling jig. The use of drill bushes simplifies and optimises the drilling process at the workplace. Their versatility give them a wide range of possible applications, they are also often used as positioning bushes. Drill/positioning bushes from KIPP enable a standardised drilling process and facilitate positioning applications in machine and plant construction. In combination with KIPP indexing plungers or locating pins, they support fixation processes and simplify the alignment of assembly pieces. This is why the bushes are also used in other industrial branches, such as the automotive industry.
Drill bushes (positioning bushes) from KIPP
Drill bushes, also used as positioning bushes, are practical standard elements that guide a drill in a drilling jig. The use of drill bushes simplifies and optimises the drilling process at the workplace. Their versatility give them a wide range of possible applications, they are also often used as positioning bushes. Drill/positioning bushes from KIPP enable a standardised drilling process and facilitate positioning applications in machine and plant construction. In combination with KIPP indexing plungers or locating pins, they support fixation processes and simplify the alignment of assembly pieces. This is why the bushes are also used in other industrial branches, such as the automotive industry.
At KIPP you will find DIN 179 and DIN 172 drill and positioning bushes in various lengths and styles. Both flanged drill bushes and cylindrical drill bushes are available in the online shop.
DIN 172 drill bushes - flanged drill bushes
As per DIN 172, flanged drill bushes from KIPP are manufactured from special case-hardening steel, then hardened and ground. They are characterised by their protruding collar. This prevents the bush from being pushed through the adapter during use. There are two different types of flanged drill bushes: - Form A: bore rounded at one end ( flange side) - Form B: bore rounded at both ends
DIN 179 drill bushes - Cylindrical drill bushes
DIN 179 drill bushes are cylindrical drill bushes. They are also manufactured from special case-hardening steel and then hardened and ground. The cylindrical form of the bush enables it to be pressed flush into the adapter. Cylindrical drill bushes are available in two styles: - Form A: bore rounded at one end - Form B: bore rounded at both ends
KIPP drill and positioning bushes - Your advantages at a glance:
- Drilling points do not have to be repeatedly measured and marked
- Drill runs straight and true, even with cylindrical workpieces
- Consistently good results due to a fixed penetration angle
- Easier and quicker positioning of workpieces on mounting plates
- Adaptation of drill holes for the precise location of indexing plungers
Why drill bushes from KIPP?
For more than 100 years, KIPP has stood for reliability and quality. KIPP's specialisation in standard elements guarantees not only a high precision fit, but also a long service life. A large number of drill and positioning bushes are available from stock and can be delivered quickly. On request, we will be happy to develop a customised solution for you.